«I could give the same baby cow - milk formula one day and protein hydrolysate formula on the other, and that baby will satiate sooner and
consume less formula on the protein hydrolysate day.»
Not exact matches
Less commonly
consumed foods included other beverages such as tea, coffee, sugar - sweetened drinks,
formula milk, breast milk, milk - based desserts, commercial infant foods, and egg and egg - based dishes (Table 2).
«Breast milk contains many of the same beneficial bacteria found in a woman's vagina, and breastfeeding infants are
less likely than those
consuming formula to develop respiratory and gastrointestinal infections and allergies as well as chronic diseases like diabetes, obesity and inflammatory bowel disease.»
Several studies also suggest that lactating women get significantly
less drunk than
formula - feeding moms and other women do when they all
consume the same amount of alcohol.
For mothers on the go, breastfeeding is also
less time -
consuming: there is no need to measure and mix
formula, clean bottles, or warm bottles up before feeding your child.
The infants were fed breast milk,
consumed less than 8 ounces of
formula a week and had no solid foods, according to their mothers.
Based on 2003 data from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, per - capita soy protein consumption is
less than 1 gram (g) per day in most European and North American countries, although certain subpopulations such as vegetarians, Asian immigrants, and infants fed soy - based
formula consume more.